INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS: 3D CONCRETE PRINTING FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRACTICES IN SINGAPORE

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  • Olivia Mei Ling Tan National University of Singapore, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, 119077, Singapore

Keywords:

Concrete Printing, 3D Printing Technology, Sustainable Construction, Building Innovation, Construction Efficiency.

Abstract

Concrete stands as a ubiquitous building material globally, owing to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. However, conventional construction methods involving casting and molding present challenges, including waste generation, time consumption, and labor intensiveness. This article explores the transformative potential of 3D concrete printing, offering an innovative solution to address these challenges. By employing automated machinery to precisely deposit layers of concrete, 3D printing technology presents an alternative that not only enhances precision but also promotes ecological sustainability in construction.

The investigation delves into the rationale behind 3D concrete printing, examining its applications on a global scale and specifically in Singapore. The article explores the characteristics that render concrete suitable for 3D printing, emphasizing the unique advantages offered by this technology in comparison to traditional building methods. Additionally, potential hurdles to the widespread adoption of 3D concrete printing are identified, and plausible solutions are discussed.

The transformative impact of 3D concrete printing extends beyond mere efficiency; it has the potential to revolutionize the construction industry. The technology facilitates not only exactness in construction but also aligns with environmentally conscious building practices. This article concludes by envisioning a specific project or scenario that could be realized through 3D concrete printing, highlighting the versatility and possibilities inherent in this emerging construction technology.

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Published

2024-02-29

How to Cite

Tan, O. M. L. (2024). INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS: 3D CONCRETE PRINTING FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRACTICES IN SINGAPORE. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture and Real Estate, 1(1), 1–7. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/IJCEARE/article/view/129

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